Iโve DEFINITELY heard many players talk about how lavish his lifestyle is, how much money he spends and how โwellโ Ray likes to live and how most of his private life is indeed โlarger than life.โ And Iโve had many question the relevancy of the pre-game dance and how selfish it appears to some people. That crazy dance will always be a โlove it or hate itโ issue and thereโs nothing wrong with that. Me, I like it. Itโs good for Baltimore and gets people fired up!
But to question Ray Lewis โ the football player โ would be foolish for anyone to entertain.
But the ultimate proof is in the influence Ray Lewis has with his generation of comrades in the NFL. Itโs not at all a stretch to say heโs the most respected player in the NFL โ a Buddah or pied piper of sorts for every young player in the game. He is his own mountain of energy and a fountain of information and opinions regarding what to do โ and not do โ while wearing the red, white and blue NFL shield on his helmet.
And players turn to Ray Lewis.
Heโs literally a walking, text-friendly deity to most of the young players. And if he tells them how to do something theyโre going to do it. Itโs one of the reasons guys like Chris McAlister ran afoul of No. 52 at some point when it was perceived that someone on the team would get between him and another championship.
But Ray Lewis doesnโt need another Super Bowl championship in Dallas in February to cement his legend.
He doesnโt need one more electrifying pre-game dance to solidify his lock on the hearts of anyone who has ever cheered for the Ravens. Even Joe Flacco thinks the dance is a mandatory part of any purple fan experience as he says in his own words here:
Heโs been mentored and tutored by the best in the game and been around some fantastic people. But for many his whole being will be identified from one night in Atlanta. I think heโs escaped that here in Baltimore for the most part but itโs still a reality in middle America for many.
And through it all heโs followed some good advice given to him and heโs kept his head down, prayed, played football